This study aimed to assess the safety and effectiveness of renal denervation using the Symplicity system in real-world patients with uncontrolled hypertension (NCT01534299). The Global SYMPLICITY Registry is a prospective, open-label, multicenter registry. Office and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressures (BPs) were measured. Change from baseline to 6 months was analyzed for all patients and for subgroups based on baseline office systolic BP, diabetic status, and renal function; a cohort with severe hypertension (office systolic pressure, ≥160 mm Hg; 24-hour systolic pressure, ≥135 mm Hg; and ≥3 antihypertensive medication classes) was also included. The analysis included protocol-defined safety events. Six-month outcomes for 998 patients, including 323 in the severe hypertension cohort, are reported. Mean baseline office systolic BP was 163.5±24.0 mm Hg for all patients and 179.3±16.5 mm Hg for the severe cohort; the corresponding baseline 24-hour mean systolic BPs were 151.5±17.0 and 159.0±15.6 mm Hg. At 6 months, the changes in office and 24-hour systolic BPs were -11.6±25.3 and -6.6±18.0 mm Hg for all patients (P<0.001 for both) and -20.3±22.8 and -8.9±16.9 mm Hg for those with severe hypertension (P<0.001 for both). Renal denervation was associated with low rates of adverse events. After the procedure through 6 months, there was 1 new renal artery stenosis >70% and 5 cases of hospitalization for a hypertensive emergency. In clinical practice, renal denervation resulted in significant reductions in office and 24-hour BPs with a favorable safety profile. Greater BP-lowering effects occurred in patients with higher baseline pressures. Clinical Trial Registration - URL: www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT01534299.

Böhm, M., Mahfoud, F., Ukena, C., Hoppe, U., Narkiewicz, K., Negoita, M., et al. (2015). First report of the global SYMPLICITY registry on the effect of renal artery denervation in patients with uncontrolled hypertension. HYPERTENSION, 65(4), 766-774 [10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.114.05010].

First report of the global SYMPLICITY registry on the effect of renal artery denervation in patients with uncontrolled hypertension

MANCIA, GIUSEPPE
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GIANNATTASIO, CRISTINA
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2015

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the safety and effectiveness of renal denervation using the Symplicity system in real-world patients with uncontrolled hypertension (NCT01534299). The Global SYMPLICITY Registry is a prospective, open-label, multicenter registry. Office and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressures (BPs) were measured. Change from baseline to 6 months was analyzed for all patients and for subgroups based on baseline office systolic BP, diabetic status, and renal function; a cohort with severe hypertension (office systolic pressure, ≥160 mm Hg; 24-hour systolic pressure, ≥135 mm Hg; and ≥3 antihypertensive medication classes) was also included. The analysis included protocol-defined safety events. Six-month outcomes for 998 patients, including 323 in the severe hypertension cohort, are reported. Mean baseline office systolic BP was 163.5±24.0 mm Hg for all patients and 179.3±16.5 mm Hg for the severe cohort; the corresponding baseline 24-hour mean systolic BPs were 151.5±17.0 and 159.0±15.6 mm Hg. At 6 months, the changes in office and 24-hour systolic BPs were -11.6±25.3 and -6.6±18.0 mm Hg for all patients (P<0.001 for both) and -20.3±22.8 and -8.9±16.9 mm Hg for those with severe hypertension (P<0.001 for both). Renal denervation was associated with low rates of adverse events. After the procedure through 6 months, there was 1 new renal artery stenosis >70% and 5 cases of hospitalization for a hypertensive emergency. In clinical practice, renal denervation resulted in significant reductions in office and 24-hour BPs with a favorable safety profile. Greater BP-lowering effects occurred in patients with higher baseline pressures. Clinical Trial Registration - URL: www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT01534299.
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denervation; hypertension; sympathetic nervous system;
denervation; hypertension; sympathetic nervous system; Blood Pressure; Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Hypertension; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Renal Artery; Sympathectomy; Sympathetic Nervous System; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; Registries
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2015
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Böhm, M., Mahfoud, F., Ukena, C., Hoppe, U., Narkiewicz, K., Negoita, M., et al. (2015). First report of the global SYMPLICITY registry on the effect of renal artery denervation in patients with uncontrolled hypertension. HYPERTENSION, 65(4), 766-774 [10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.114.05010].
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